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In article , Mike Coslo
writes: Then I advise that your seeing an opthalmologist for an eye examination is a good idea. That way you could observe the several fracases that nursie starts with ANYONE who disagrees with him...besides Brian, try Hans and Dieter. Takes at least two people to make a fight. Not in computer-modem communications venues. :-) Have to say I can't understand that one. Tsk. After 20 years of computer-modem communications (on BBSs as well as the Internet), there are still individuals who jump on in with some ranting on someone or something, daring all to "challenge" them about that. Funny as well as pathetic. Thank you Mike Tyson. [excellent taste? :-) ] Tyson foods? Tyson the ear-biter. :-) Stop objecting to personal insults? Stop objecting to insulting remarks about spouses? Stop objecting to manufactured lies he makes about my past? Now your getting it! Ah, so score one for "rules" favoring the PCTA extras! They are allowed to DO anything, SAY anything...but no one else should be posting? Gosh, you sure know how to wall off the playing field only for your team... In general, the PCTA comments on retention of the code test are (and were long ago) repetitive, puerile, and invalid. All any of them can do is resort to is pejorating any outspoken NCTA. Exactly as are the arguments against it. THere are no new arguments, no new material. It's so old. There's no reasoning with emotional belief systems...such as the PCTA's insistence that all who come after must jump through the same hoops they had to when younger. I agree it's "old." Morse code was first used in 1844. 160 years ago. Quite OLD. :-) We are all big boys now. You can call them ****ing contests rather than use the cutesy euphemisms. Michael Powell's gonna get us! ;^) For what? Failure to gratuitously use cutesy euphemisms? :-) Mikey Powell is already getting in more hot water that he can't swim in very well. Try reading the business section of your paper beyond the Howard Stern BS pieces. FCC and Powell have been prominent in the bigger papers for other than broadcasting. ****ing contests with nursie are NOT any "battle of wits." :-) Its the complaints and defenses I don't get. You aren't controversial enough, try too hard to work both sides of the aisle. Align yourself with one or the other side and you will get MANY complaints! :-) I've been called much worse than that. One fine fellow even threatened to kill me. Before I could do anything about it, he was arrested and jailed on some other charges, so an offhand threat - and a real one to boot - wasn't going to add a whole lot more time to his sentence. Tsk. Offing him would have freed up some taxpayer monies, no? Do you LIKE that sort of thing? Life in the jungle, sir! 8^) No problem in here. Bunch of snarling PCTA pussiecats. :-) Bunch of wussies here compared to other newsgroups or the nonsense that went on in some of the BBSs before Internet. Just a habit of mine to not speak ill of the dead. Feel free to say nice things about Adolph Hitler, Joseph Stalin, Ted Bundy. They are all dead. :-) Okay, I'm still waiting for those "nice things" about that trio. Should I name some more? :-) Tsk. You mistake persistence for obsession. :-) And many obsessed people just think they are persistent. Null. You got a null-null score...try a remedial class next summer. Let me know when there's a federal requirement to run for some political office in order to talk about political affairs, OK? Since when did the First Amendment get altered? Every one who is a USA citizen has the Right to communicate with their government...about any existing laws and potential, pending laws. Morse code was a boon to landline communications two centuries back (in the 1800s), enabling the wired telegraphy service providers to give good service to all needing quick communications. When radio as a communications medium was demonstrated, morse code was used...not because it was unique, the best, or any other positive attribute. On-off keying of early radio transmitters was the ONLY practical means to use technologically-primitive early radio apparatus for communications. For some radio amateurs in the United States, morse code skill is about the ONLY thing they have to show their "superiority" in a radio service that is still just a hobby. Tsk. Those amateurs are the ones seeing a mythical "sky is falling" scenario if the code test is ever eliminated. Not my paranoia. :-) I've been transmitting RF energy legally since 1953, over more parts of the EM spectrum than is allowed to radio amateurs. Never had any requirement to demonstrate any morse code skill to anyone in order to transmit below 30 MHz...or above it. Doesn't make any personal difference to me whether or not the code test stays or is tossed in the dumpster. It's time the code test went to the landfill. It's long overdue. All those PCTA extras just hate the thought of removing the code test. For so many of them it's all they've got to show their eliteness in a hobby. shrug Some of them get rather angry and want to "fight" about it, calling any persistent NCTA personal insults. Thanks for another story. I really do enjoy them (and I'm not being sarcastic. Tsk. NOT a "story." Documented fact. Your "Why" would indicate that you simply aren't interested in the ARS to the level that you would take the effort to get the license. Tsk. I don't "owe" anyone a reason for my doing anything. :-) Of course not. But I must admit that I find that a rather odd response to my statement. Tsk. You are too into ham radio as a personal thing. You must think that unlicensed folks (unlicensed in the amateur radio service, that is) don't know anything about radio? There are lots and lots of Parts to Title 47 C.F.R. From time to time all of them MUST be corrected, revised, brought up to date. "Radio" is still evolving, has existed only for 108 years. It has grown much since its infancy, changed considerably. No one Part of Title 47 can remain as-is forever, nor is amateur radio solely the provence of some olde-tyme hammes to use as their private playground. Do you "owe" someone anything for talking about politics? Does one HAVE to be IN politics to talk about it? :-) I'm not interested in joining any Archaic Radiotelegraphy Society. Right. Your why comes up that way. Just as I note above. Tsk. I might, at some future date, get an amateur radio license. Or maybe not. [one can't get too specific in this bunch of anal- retentive prissy literalists, they think everything one says is some kind of Religious Vow taken before God!] Why should I take the trouble to relearn morse code just for a chance to get a low-cost federal merit badge? I don't need to prove myself in anything to anyone on any endeavor. You forget I HAVE a federal radio operator license and obtained it long ago. :-) Not a big deal. Had to use it only two years after getting that in 1956. Tsk. I was into HF radio communications without ANY sort of license requirement from 1953 to 1956. Certainly not having any sort of requirement to learn or use morse code. Not once did that come up for the next half century of radio transmitting. Hehe, I was just about in diapers then! 8^) Irrelevant. Why yes, I do! I have spent most of my career in computers, from the old IBM mainframes of the 70's to today's so called cutting edge PC's. Ended up making videos and doing photography in addition. So now I am interested in learning more about RF, yet don't want to go back to school. Here I is! Having a whale of a good time, learning all kinds of new stuff! You've only just begun to learn. Guaranteed you WON'T learn anything if you adopt a pose of being the Great (Amateur) Communicator because you are a code-tested extra in front of some long-time other-radio-service pros. Listen and learn...there is much to be gained by taking advantage of their knowledge...but be careful on HOW you act. You have to realize that those older than you have ALREADY met up with the braggarts and the insolents in life as well as having gained an enormous amount of experience. They will KNOW when you don't know something but are trying to pass yourself off as something you are not. You get eaten alive in trying that. Had a friend in Junior High school. Short fellow, pretty funny guy. The guys in our group started calling him "Stub", referring to a particular body part. That irritated the heck out of him. He'd yell at them, tell 'em to knock it off. This was getting pretty stressful for the guy. Once he even got into a fight with another kid over being called "Stub". As one of the few people in the group that didn't call him that, he often talked with me about how frustrated he was. I gave what advice I could, but he found it lacking. Finally one day a new kid shows up, and we're doing introductions. When I introduced him to the new guy in front of everyone by his proper name, (Tim) he just went up to the new guy, shook his hand, and said "Aww F**K it, just call me Stub!" Name went away immediately. Nice tale, but life doesn't work that way all the time. Those who do the name-calling don't get absolution from their sins therefore they usually continue. They think they can "get away" with anything they do. The KKK is a good example of one group that not only liked to call others whatever they wanted but also killed those that objected to their actions too strongly. Anything |
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